Toggle Post Type Visibility
Toggle the visibility of any custom post type between public and restricted to logged-in users. This simple plugin can be paired with account manageme …
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Maintained • Last updated 109 days ago
Is Toggle Post Type Visibility abandoned?
Likely maintained (last update 109 days ago).
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Description
Toggle the visibility of any custom post type between public and restricted to logged-in users. This simple plugin can be paired with account management strategies to create membership-only content restrictions.
Installation
- Take the easy route and install through the WordPress plugin installer, or,
- Download the .zip file and upload the unzipped folder to the
/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Go to the Toggle Post Type Visibility page under Settings to set the visibility of each post type.
Frequently Asked Questions
See the sub-page under the settings menu. Options will only show up for custom post types registered with public => true.
Logged-out users may see inconsistent behavior when attempting to access content that is hidden. They will likely see the front page, or the post type archive. They may see a 404 error. For best results, avoid including menus or other links to hidden content from public pages.
This plugin limits access to logged-in users. It does not provide any special handling of user registration management. Anyone at the subscriber level or greater can view all content filtered by this plugin. There is a warning on the settings page when sites allow anyone to register, which will allow anyone to view content restricted by this plugin. There are no plugin options to change the visibility restriction; the only level of access restriction is for logged-in status.
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1.0
- First publicly available version of the plugin.